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gasp noun ⇨ breathgasp verb ⇨ blow 2breath noun breath ♦︎ gasp ♦︎ gulp ♦︎ sniffThese are all words for an amount of air which enters the lungs at one time. 这些词均表示吸入的一口气。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a great / big breath / gasp / gulp◆a deep breath / gulp / sniff◆a loud gasp / gulp / sniff◆to take a breath / gulp / sniff◆to let out a breath / gasp / sniff◆to give a gasp / gulp / sniff■ breath [countable] an amount of air that enters the lungs at one time 吸入的一口气◆I opened the window and took a deep breath.我打开窗户,深深地吸了一口气。◆He recited the whole poem in one breath.他一口气背出了整篇诗。ⓘ Breath [uncountable] is the air that you take into your lungs and send out again. * breath用作不可数名词时指人的呼吸◆His breath smelt of garlic.他呼出的气中有大蒜味。◆We had to stop for breath before we got to the top.我们不得不喘口气,然后再登山顶。 ■ gasp /gɑːsp; NAmE gæsp/ [countable] a quick deep breath, usually caused by a strong emotion (通常指由强烈情感所引起的)深吸气,喘息,倒抽气◆She opened the newspaper and gave a gasp of shock.她打开报纸,惊愕得倒抽了一口气。◆His breath came in short gasps.他急促地喘着气。 see also gasp ⇨ blow verb 2 ■ gulp [countable] an act of breathing in or swallowing sth 吸入;吞咽◆She gave an audible gulp.她出声地吸了一口气。◆He drank his glass of whisky in one gulp.他将整杯威士忌一饮而尽。■ sniff [countable] an act or the sound of sniffing (= breathing air in noisily through your nose) 吸气(声);抽鼻子(声)◆She held the bottle to her nose and took a good sniff.她把瓶子贴近鼻子,使劲闻了闻。◆My mother gave a sniff of disapproval.我母亲不以为然地哼了一声。 see also sniff ⇨ blow verb 2 blow2 verb The leaves were blown everywhere. 叶子被吹得到处都是。blow out smoke from your cigarette 吸烟时吐出烟blow a whistle 吹哨子blow ♦︎ pant ♦︎ gasp ♦︎ snore ♦︎ wheeze ♦︎ sniff ♦︎ puffThese words are all ways of breathing. 这些词均表示以不同的方式呼吸、呼气。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to pant / gasp with excitement, exhaustion, etc.◆to blow / pant / sniff / puff hard◆to pant / snore / sniff loudly / noisily◆to blow / snore softly / gently◆to pant / wheeze slightly◆to pant / gasp breathlessly◆to pant / gasp for breath■ blow (blew, blown) [intransitive, transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to send out air from the mouth 吹◆You're not blowing hard enough!你没有用劲吹!◆He drew on his cigarette and blew out a stream of smoke.他吸了一口烟卷,接着吐出一股烟。■ pant [intransitive, transitive] to breathe quickly with short breaths, usually with your mouth open, because you have been doing some physical exercise, or because it is very hot (因运动或天气太热而)气喘吁吁◆Eventually he arrived at the gate, puffing and panting.他最终气喘吁吁地赶到了大门口。◆'Keep going, we'll get there in time!' she panted.“坚持下去,我们会按时赶到那儿的!”她气喘吁吁地说道。■ gasp / /gɑːsp; NAmE gæsp/ [intransitive, transitive] to have difficulty breathing or speaking 透不过气;气喘吁吁地说◆He came to the surface of the water gasping for air.他浮出水面,急促地喘着气。◆She managed to gasp out her name.她终于气喘吁吁地说出了自己的名字。 see also gasp ⇨ breath noun ■ snore [intransitive] to breathe noisily through your nose and mouth while you are asleep 打鼾;打呼噜◆I could hear Paul snoring in the next room.我听见保罗在隔壁房间里打呼噜。■ wheeze /wiːz/ / [intransitive, transitive] to breathe noisily and with difficulty 喘;喘息;喘鸣◆He was coughing and wheezing all night.他整夜又咳又喘。◆'I have a chest infection,' she wheezed.“我肺部受到了感染。”她呼哧呼哧地说。■ sniff [intransitive] to breathe air in through your nose in a way that makes a sound, especially when you are crying or have a cold 抽鼻子(尤指哭泣或患感冒时出声地用鼻子吸气)◆She sniffed and wiped her nose with a tissue.她抽了抽鼻子,然后用纸巾擦拭。 see also sniff ⇨ breath noun ■ puff [intransitive] (rather informal) to breathe loudly and quickly, especially after you have been running (尤指跑步过后)急促喘息,气喘吁吁◆He hurried down the street, huffing and puffing.他上气不接下气地沿街疾走。 |